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The UK Lottery is the most popular lottery in Britain was launched in November 1994. All prizes are paid as a lump sum and are tax-free. Of every pound (£) spent on National Lottery games, 50 pence (p) goes to the prize fund, 28p to 'good causes' as set out by Parliament, 12p to the UK government as duty and 5p to retailers as commission, while Camelot receives 4.5p to cover operating costs and 0.5p profit.

How do you play UK Lottery on the Internet?

To play UK Lottery online you need to register at PlayUKinternet where you get an individual account from which you can place your UK Lottery bets and other, get confirmation of their result, and manage your winnings no matter how big. More information related to registration at PlayUKinternet can be found on our website in the section “How to play “How to play > Introduction.”

How do you play UK Lotto - UK Lottery?

Six numbers are drawn from a set of individually numbered balls with numbers in the range 1–49, as well as a further bonus ball. Balls, once drawn are not returned to the draw machine.
When placing a bet in players choose six different numbers. Players choose 6 numbers themselves, or can play a 'Lucky Dip', where 6 numbers are picked automatically at the time of purchase. Prizes are awarded to players who match at least three of the six drawn numbers with increasing prize value for matching more of the drawn numbers. In addition to the six drawn numbers, an additional number is drawn as the Bonus Ball. The Bonus Ball only applies to players who have matched 5 of the 6 main numbers.

The division winners in the UK Lotto

Anyone matching all six drawn numbers wins a share of the jackpot. For players matching at least four of the drawn balls the prize value is dependent on the total number of players also matching the same number of balls in that the prize fund is divided equally between all players matching that number of drawn numbers. In the event that no player matches all six of the drawn numbers the jackpot is accumulated into the next Lotto draw, called a rollover. Rollover draws are a common occurrence, happening once every few draws, although a "treble rollover" is much less common, having happened only 9 times. A new rule, introduced on 10 February 2011, now allows rollovers to accumulate to four consecutive draws, which means that quadruple rollover jackpots may occur in future. The lower the level of ticket sales, the greater the probability of a rollover.

Winnings are paid at once and are tax free to the country of origin of the winner.

When can you play the UK Lotto on the Internet?

Lotto UK Lottery draws are conducted on Wednesdays and Saturdays. One of the lottery machines is named Guinevere. Saturday's Lotto draw began on 19 November 1994 under the name "national lottery". The first Wednesday lottery draw was held on 5 February 1997. UK Lotto draws are shown on BBC One by presenters such as Jodie Prenger, Jenni Falconer and O.J. Borg.

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